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Fact Check: Top 10 Lies in Obama’s State of the Union
« on: January 13, 2016, 10:15:04 AM »
The comment about intelligence briefings is probably the worst. 

Fact Check: Top 10 Lies in Obama’s State of the Union

Obama SOTU 2016 (Chip Somodevilla / Getty)Chip Somodevilla / Getty
by JOEL B. POLLAK
12 Jan 2016

President Barack Obama promised his final State of the Union address would be short. Dana Bash of CNN called it “low-energy.” One thing it was not was accurate–or honest. Here are Obama’s top ten lies, in chronological order.

1. “[W]e’ve done all this while cutting our deficits by almost three-quarters.” This is pure fiction. Obama has doubled the national debt, and it’s not because he cut the deficit. Rather, he spent staggering amounts of money in his first months in office–which he assigns, dishonestly, to the previous fiscal year, under George W. Bush. He “cut” (i.e. spent more gradually) from that spending, but only under protest, after Republicans took the House in 2010.

(Update: It is true that Obama’s 2015 budget deficit was about 25% of his 2010 deficit. But he referred to “deficits,” plural. Until last year, all of Obama’s deficits were worse than all of Bush’s deficits except for the last two.)

2. “Anyone claiming that America’s economy is in decline is peddling fiction.” With that line, Obama took a shot at his would-be Democratic successors, as well as his Republican critics. But the truth is that despite the slow recovery–the slowest since World War II–labor force participation is the lowest it has been in decades. Wages are stagnant, household incomes still have not recovered from the recession, and young people see a bleak future.

3. “That’s what the Affordable Care Act is all about. It’s about filling the gaps in employer-based care so that when we lose a job, or go back to school, or start that new business, we’ll still have coverage.”That is a cruel joke, given that Obamacare canceled insurance coverage for millions of Americans who did not change jobs. It also raised deductibles and premiums so high that many insurance companies are leaving the Obama exchanges totally.

4. “Food Stamp recipients didn’t cause the financial crisis; recklessness on Wall Street did.” Actually, food stamp recipients, metaphorically speaking, were indirectly responsible–as well as Wall Street sharks. Obama leaves out the government’s role, under the Community Reinvestment Act, in pushing mortgages on people who could not afford them, and in backing the derivatives based on those mortgages that ultimately burst the whole bubble.

5. “We’ve protected an open internet…”. Obama’s policy of Net Neutrality has turned Internet service providers into public utilities under an ancient regulatory regime. The result has been a sharp decline in broadband investment and a much less free and open system. In addition, the Obama administration is rushing to shift control of ICANN to the international community, which will ensure that the Internet is less free, and subject to overseas censorship.

6. “Seven years ago, we made the single biggest investment in clean energy in our history. Here are the results.” It is laughable that Obama would claim his failed clean energy spending–think Solyndra–led to the fracking-fed energy boom we have enjoyed for the past several years, especially when the administration did all it could to stop oil and gas development. He also nixed the Keystone pipeline and started a plan to kill coal plants.

7. “No nation dares to attack us or our allies because they know that’s the path to ruin.” Of all the lies in Obama’s speech, this was undoubtedly the worst, coming hours after Iran seized two U.S. Navy boats and ten sailors. Obama did not even mention those Americans in captivity at any point in his speech, declining the chance to reassure the nation that they would come home safely. It is an omission that will define this address in history.

8. “As someone who begins every day with an intelligence briefing, I know this is a dangerous time.” Obama does not attend most of his daily intelligence briefings, preferring instead to read intelligence reports–so he claims–on his iPad, a stark contrast to the attentive approach of his predecessor. Late last year, even as Obama claimed that there was little risk from attack, radical Islamic terrorists carried out brutal attacks in Paris and in San Bernardino.

9. “We are training, arming, and supporting forces who are steadily reclaiming territory in Iraq and Syria [from Islamic State].” The Obama administration’s attempt to train and arm Syrian rebels has been a disaster. Belatedly, the administration has helped Kurdish peshmerga forces, and the Iraqi military has made gains lately, but Obama has not made a serious effort to defeat the Islamic State, and is even giving up on regime change in Syria.

10. “Fifty years of isolating Cuba had failed to promote democracy, setting us back in Latin America.” And a year of appeasement has not promoted democracy, either. The Castros remain firmly in power, and we are not helping the opposition. Worse, the Cuban regime continues to arrest thousands of political dissidents, to cozy up to enemies like Iran and North Korea, and to carry out provocative acts–such as stealing a U.S. Hellfire missile.

Towards the end of his speech, Obama told one important truth: “There’s no doubt a president with the gifts of Lincoln or Roosevelt might have better bridged the divide…”.

An unusual, but overdue, admission of guilt.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/01/12/fact-check-state-of-the-union-2016/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social

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Re: Fact Check: Top 10 Lies in Obama’s State of the Union
« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2016, 11:07:06 AM »
was wondering when the 'fact-checker' articles would show up...they are strangely quiet whenever a Democrat (esp Obama) speaks  ::)

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Re: Fact Check: Top 10 Lies in Obama’s State of the Union
« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2016, 11:16:33 AM »
What Obama didn't say: SOTU glosses over trouble spots
Published January 13, 2016
FoxNews.com
 
President Obama, in putting forward an optimistic vision for the country’s future and lauding his stewardship of the economy and security over the past seven years, glossed over a number of trouble spots in his broad-brush State of the Union address Tuesday night.

While he dismissed the most urgent and heated warnings about the Islamic State by telling critics it’s not “World War III,” his own former CIA boss testified just hours earlier that the group is expanding far faster than Al Qaeda ever did and is now in nearly 20 countries.

While he said anyone who knocks the economy is “peddling fiction,” he did not acknowledge the fact that many Americans have settled for part-time work or given up searching. (The labor force participation rate has slid dramatically to just over 62 percent in the past decade.) 

At the heart of the speech, the president was trying to present a hopeful view of the direction of the country, returning to the “hope” and “change” themes that won him office in 2008.

“Clear-eyed. Big-hearted. Optimistic that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word,” Obama said as he concluded the address. “That’s what makes me so hopeful about our future.”

While both Obama and the Republican presidential candidates argue America’s best days are ahead – provided a candidate from their party is in office – his GOP critics saw the president skating over some very real problems in his final State of the Union remarks.

“He seemed to dismiss ISIS as not truly a threat to the United States, but I would argue that there is a valid threat out there,” Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, told Fox News on Wednesday. “He has to admit that it is a large problem.”

On Capitol Hill on Tuesday, former acting CIA director Michael Morell testified that, “ISIS has gained affiliates faster than Al Qaeda ever did.”

Morell said the group now poses a “significant strategic and lethal threat” to the United States, as well as Europe.

Obama, to undergird his argument on America’s stable security, said Tuesday that “the United States of America is the most powerful nation on Earth. Period.”

He did not, however, speak to the ongoing military cuts including Army plans to cut 40,000 soldiers over two years. Those cuts are tied to budget levels enacted by Congress.

On another front, Obama touted the Iran nuclear deal in his address.

“As we speak, Iran has rolled back its nuclear program, shipped out its uranium stockpile, and the world has avoided another war,” he said.

But he did not address the developing stand-off with Iran over a crew of U.S. sailors detained just hours before the address by Iranian soldiers. The crew apparently had drifted into Iranian waters, and was released the next morning, but it inflamed concerns on Capitol Hill over the nuclear deal itself.

“Even he must now realize that his diplomacy has not moderated Iran—it has emboldened it,” Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., said in a statement Tuesday.

Obama also made passing reference to entitlements, saying Social Security and Medicare “are more important than ever” and “we shouldn’t weaken them, we should strengthen them.”

Gone was any mention on how entitlements – especially Medicare and an expanded Medicaid – are driving the growth of the country’s nearly $19 trillion national debt.

The Peter G. Peterson Foundation warned ahead of Tuesday’s speech that the long-term fiscal outlook is “unsustainable” and that interest on the debt alone is projected to become the “single largest federal program by 2040.”

The word “debt” was not mentioned once in the president’s speech.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/01/13/what-obama-didnt-say-sotu-glosses-over-trouble-spots.html?intcmp=hpbt2

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Re: Fact Check: Top 10 Lies in Obama’s State of the Union
« Reply #3 on: January 18, 2016, 10:13:14 AM »
Obama Gives Astonishing SOTU

Image: Obama Gives Astonishing SOTU (Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images)
By Charles Krauthammer   
Friday, 15 Jan 2016

President Obama's Tuesday night address to Congress was less about the state of the union than the state of the presidency. And the state of this presidency is spent.

The signs of intellectual exhaustion were everywhere. Consider just three. After taking credit for success in Syria, raising American stature abroad, and prevailing against the Islamic State — one claim more surreal than the next — Obama was forced to repair to his most well-worn talking point: "If you doubt America's commitment, or mine, to see that justice is done, just ask Osama bin Laden."

Really? Five years later? That's all you've got?

Indeed, it is. What else can Obama say? Talk about Crimea? Cite Yemen, Libya, Iraq, the South China Sea, the return of the Taliban?

"Surveys show our standing around the world is higher than when I was elected to this office," Obama boasted. Surveys, mind you. As if superpower influence is a Miss Universe contest. As if the world doesn't see our allies adrift, our enemies on the march and our sailors kneeling, hands behind their heads, in front of armed Iranians, then forced to apologize on camera. (And our secretary of state expressing appreciation to Iran after their subsequent release.)

On the domestic side, Obama's agenda was fairly short, in keeping with his lame-duck status. It was still startling when he worked up a passion for a great "new moonshot": curing cancer.

Is there a more hackneyed national-greatness cliche than the idea that if we can walk on the moon . . . ? Or a more hackneyed facsimile of vision than being "the nation that cures cancer"? Do Obama's speechwriters not know that it was Richard Nixon who first declared a war on cancer — in 1971?

But to see just how bare is the cupboard of ideas of the nation's most vaunted liberal visionary, we had to wait for the stunning anachronism that was the speech finale. It was designed for inspiration and uplift. And for some liberal observers, it actually worked. They were thrilled by the soaring tones as Obama called for, yes, a new politics — a post-partisan spirit of mutual understanding, rational discourse and respect for one's opponents.

Why, it was hope and change all over again. You'd have thought we were back in 2008 with Obama's moving, stirring promise of a new and higher politics that had young people swooning in the aisles and a TV anchor thrilling up the leg -- and gave Obama the White House.

Or even further back to 2004, when Obama electrified the nation with his Democratic convention speech: "There's not a black America and white America and Latino America and Asian America; there's the United States of America."

Tuesday night, Obama did an undisguised, almost phrase-for-phrase reprise of that old promise. Earnestly, he urged us to "see ourselves not, first and foremost, as black or white, or Asian or Latino, not as gay or straight, immigrant or native born, not as Democrats or Republicans, but as Americans first."

On cue, various commentators were moved by this sermon summoning our better angels. Good grief. I can understand falling for this 12 years ago. But now? A cheap self-quotation, a rhetorical mulligan, from a man who had two presidential terms to act on that transformative vision and instead gave us the most divisive, partisan, tendentious presidency since Nixon.

Rational discourse and respect for one's opponents? This is a man who campaigned up and down the country throughout 2011 and 2012 saying that he cares about posterity, Republicans only about power.

The man who accused opponents of his Iran treaty of "making common cause" with Iranians "chanting death to America."

The man who, after Paul Ryan proposed a courageous, controversial entitlement reform, gave a presidential address — with Ryan, invited by the White House, seated in the first row — calling his ideas un-American.

In a final touch of irony, Obama included in his wistful rediscovery of a more elevated politics an expression of reverence for, of all things, how "our founders distributed power between . . . branches of government." This after years of repeatedly usurping Congress' legislative power with unilateral executive orders and regulations on everything from criminal justice to climate change to immigration (already halted by the courts).

There is wisdom to the 22nd Amendment. After two terms, presidents are spent. Nothing shows it like a State of the Union valedictory repeating the hollow promises of the yesteryear candidate — as if the intervening presidency had never occurred.

http://www.newsmax.com/CharlesKrauthammer/sotu-obama-bin-laden/2016/01/15/id/709601/#ixzz3xcYUkWoc

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Re: Fact Check: Top 10 Lies in Obama’s State of the Union
« Reply #4 on: January 18, 2016, 11:15:31 AM »
obama wants to cure cancer, and people are booing it.   lol.

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Re: Fact Check: Top 10 Lies in Obama’s State of the Union
« Reply #5 on: January 18, 2016, 12:31:22 PM »
obama wants to cure cancer, and people are booing it.   lol.

I want to ride a unicorn.  Which president would claim otherwise? Has there been a president to claim he doesn't want to cure cancer? They are booing because all he does is talks.  They aren't booing the content of his message, rather that it is the same person delivering the message that has disappointed then over the last 2 terms